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TES4 Session 192 September 25, 1965 silt lake artifacts cove Bill

(Note the confusion here with the words cove and cave. As nearly as I can recall, I recorded them accurately. As the session continued we felt that Seth was saying cave, but that Jane’s lack of marine knowledge could lead her to say cove, for cave. At times of course she distinctly said cave.

A cove in water, at right angles to a gasoline station. I believe approximately 55 feet, and some boulders beneath here. There is a small object in this cave, but 15 feet approximately beneath to the left are many plants, with strange shaped blossoms; and in the roots, intertwined with the roots of these plants, are some objects of interest to you.

The symbol has to do with the moon rather than the sun. I can only see two numbers as far as the date is concerned, and both numbers are 1—one, one. The foliage is waving, and there is a current. The current is a strong and cold one, and becomes colder by the cove.

TES9 Jane’s Notes July 18, 1969 Kendall road Hoover Horseheads newspaperman

[...] He and his boss, Cove Hoover, were driving home from a yearly outing for newspaper staff on Seneca Lake; Bill driving. [...]

[...] Also Cove Hoover, riding with Bill as they followed Kendall. [...]

WTH Part Two: Chapter 14: August 16, 1984 Ergo uttered eating proclamations coves

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TES4 Session 193 September 27, 1965 label Lorraine Lake test Seneca

[...] Describing the location of a certain cove, and underwater cave, Seth used as a starting point a gasoline station and the letters M, A, and C. Seth told us these could be part of the name Mack, or were involved with a Mack truck; he was not sure.

TES5 Session 218 December 15, 1965 Priestley Peggy Dunne San seminar

[...] Beach below, cove type.